Musa FHIA-3 Sweetheart

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==Description== ==Description==
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 +The FHIA is a federal organization that is owned by the Honduras Government
 +It has been breeding bananas for years. The first widely available cultivar, Musa hybrid FHIA-1
 +'Goldfinger' is already having some impact and this new hybrid is sure to follow. Musa hybrid FHIA-3
 +'Sweetheart' was bred and selected for increased disease resistance and yield Excellent flavor and good
 +size make it atractive to the home gardener. It is only recent available.
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Description

The FHIA is a federal organization that is owned by the Honduras Government It has been breeding bananas for years. The first widely available cultivar, Musa hybrid FHIA-1 'Goldfinger' is already having some impact and this new hybrid is sure to follow. Musa hybrid FHIA-3 'Sweetheart' was bred and selected for increased disease resistance and yield Excellent flavor and good size make it atractive to the home gardener. It is only recent available.

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